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Avoid Delta and Atlanta
"Jim Ley" wrote in message ... On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 07:00:05 -0500, Hilary wrote: As early as possible. People travelling to Australia and NZ for Christmas and New Year often booked the moment the dates became available, otherwise they lost the dates they wanted at the cheapest fares. That makes no sense from the airlines perspective, if the fares are in such demand, why do they offer any cheap flights? Cash flow. |
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Draconian vacation policies for US slave workers
Iceman wrote:
In France there are whole towns of people from other European countries that have chosen to live there, and English and American schools are commonplace. I never heard of such a thing in the US, did you? Sure. Many major cities in the US has little Italy, German town, Little Tokyo, and most certainly Chinatown. How many people in "Little Italy" are new immigrants? I'll bet only a fraction can still speak Italian!! Little Italy in New York is a tourist trap, not a real "ethnic neighborhood". It's just a few blocks with overpriced mediocre Italian restaurants and cheesy T-shirt and souvenier stores. The people in that area are mostly immigrants from China and Latin America, and virtually no Italian-Americans live there. It has changed since it was first called "Little Italy" This reminds me of the "Italian Market" area of Philadelphia on 9th Street. In the 60's, I lived on a small side street 1/2 block off 9th (840 Montrose, where there is no longer a house). I don't remember seeing many non-Italians there at the time. However, today the nationalities seen in the market are quite different. |
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Draconian vacation policies for US slave workers
On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 23:23:25 -0400, Tina wrote:
Dave Frightens Me wrote: On 27 Jun 2006 11:17:35 -0700, "PeterL" wrote: Bailey Legull wrote: America *is* Number One -- in hours worked per person per week. Well, what's the unemployment rate between these two countries? Do you believe that is causative? America has low unemployment due to high growth, and in fact the place wouldn't function if it didn't keep growing. Huh? "Wouldn't function?" What does that mean? What are you attempting to say? Cite? I did, but you didn't read it obviously, so I wont be repeating. -- --- DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com --- -- |
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Draconian vacation policies for US slave workers
"Bailey Legull" wrote in message oups.com... Dave Frightens Me wrote: At least they can always pretend everyone envies them. I'm constantly astonished by the stupidity of American workers. They work 50-hour weeks, get two weeks paid vacation, and still cheer when the boss tells them to. "This is the greatest country in the world!" they yell. "We're not like those stupid French!" All this without realizing the French work 35 hours a week, get three weeks off per year, and take two hours off at lunch to DRINK. Yeah, that's stupid all right. America *is* Number One -- in hours worked per person per week. I don't recall America having double-digit unemployment rates like France, or having rioting foreigners burning up cars on a regular basis. |
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Draconian vacation policies for US slave workers
wrote in message oups.com... Bailey Legull wrote: Dave Frightens Me wrote: At least they can always pretend everyone envies them. I'm constantly astonished by the stupidity of American workers. They work 50-hour weeks, get two weeks paid vacation, and still cheer when the boss tells them to. "This is the greatest country in the world!" they yell. "We're not like those stupid French!" All this without realizing the French work 35 hours a week, get three weeks off per year, and take two hours off at lunch to DRINK. Yeah, that's stupid all right. America *is* Number One -- in hours worked per person per week. Hang on there would be a riot if the French only got 3 weeks off., more like 6 weeks ( 4 weeks is eu minimium) + bank holidays . America is a great country, but obviously full of .......... starting with the President. Its also got a lot of poor people, negelected by their own govenment as the world saw in New Orleans People are "poor" in the US because they personally neglect things like their own education and refuse to take any initiative in their lives. |
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crybaby employee types whine about jobs they voluntarily took...
wrote in message ups.com... mrtravel wrote: wrote: When I started work in the US I had 10 days vacation per year. I started in February, so my employer told me that I was entitled to zero days for the first year, as I wouldn't have worked a full calendar year by Dec 31. However, they said they'd be generous and let me BORROW 5 days from the following year, so the first 23 months I worked I had 5 days vacation a year. Still - we all envy Americans, right? Well, you are the one that agreed to work with 10 vacation days off in 23 months. I was young and needed a job. I foolishly imagined that the fine print in a contract with the world's largest corporation would be free of slavery clauses. It was an educational experience. If you crybabies think that being an employee sucks so badly, how about going into business for yourself? You seem to think employers have it so easy, so why not jump on the bandwagon? |
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Draconian vacation policies for US slave workers
"The Reid" wrote in message ... Following up to Al Czervik All this without realizing the French work 35 hours a week, get three weeks off per year, and take two hours off at lunch to DRINK. Yeah, that's stupid all right. America *is* Number One -- in hours worked per person per week. French unemployment rate: 10% US unemployment rate: 5% that's part of the mentality that says US must be right because its "richer" so lets all flog ourselves to death to own three cars and a load of useless stuff rather than have a good work life balance. Ultimately your competing with the Chinese with no leave, are you looking forward to celebrating 2% unemployment and no days off at all? -- Mike Reid Shetland, Yell and Unst Nobody is forced to work as an employee in the US. People are free to start their own businesses if they think they can do better. |
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Draconian vacation policies for US slave workers
wrote in message oups.com... The Reid wrote: Following up to Individually, Americans are free to pursue any lifestyle. no difference from Europe, except we may have more time to do it. A worker can work without a vacation in France if he wishes? Ultimately your competing with the Chinese with no leave, are you looking forward to celebrating 2% unemployment and no days off at all? I'm not looking forward to high unemployment. When the government starts telling us to work less, then we will be in trouble. No, that's when you will start to stop being in trouble. Focus like a laserbeam... Why are Americans in trouble because they work hard? We pick up the slack for crybabies in Europe when it comes to defense, and we also have a 2000-mile border with a third world nation that floods our country with uneducated, unskilled workers that tend to consume more in government services than they do in taxes. Sure, some big cities such as A'dam and Brussel have problems with Islamic immigrants, but imagine driving for hours in your own city and finding out that there are more locals speaking Arabic than Dutch, German, or French, have little or no education, are in the country illegally, and bankrupt local services such as schools and hospitals. Change the people from Arabic to Spanish speaking, and you have a snapshot view of Los Angeles. |
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Draconian vacation policies for US slave workers
Stan de SD writes:
We pick up the slack for crybabies in Europe when it comes to defense ... The US also surpasses all of Europe put together for aggression. ... and we also have a 2000-mile border with a third world nation that floods our country with uneducated, unskilled workers that tend to consume more in government services than they do in taxes. If you can spend a billion a day on foreign military aggression, and billions per year propping up unstable governments abroad, why can't you build a fence to keep out the hordes to the south? Sure, some big cities such as A'dam and Brussel have problems with Islamic immigrants, but imagine driving for hours in your own city and finding out that there are more locals speaking Arabic than Dutch, German, or French, have little or no education, are in the country illegally, and bankrupt local services such as schools and hospitals. Change the people from Arabic to Spanish speaking, and you have a snapshot view of Los Angeles. A lot of people have a vested interest in an underclass that speaks no English. It's a captive audience and a ghetto of potential targets for economic and other abuse. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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